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Mitsubishi Electric Air-conditioner Network System

Central Controller
Model: G-50A Instruction Book

Contents
1. Safety …………………………………………… 1
ON/OFF
2. Product feature ………………………………… 2
3. Function ………………………………………… 4
3-1 Specification …………………………… 4
CENTRAL CONTROLLER
G-50A
3-2 Display screen ………………………… 8
4. User operation ………………………………… 10
4-1 Operation condition monitor …………… 11
4-2 Operation setting ……………………… 12
4-2-1 Group operation setting ………… 12
4-2-2 Collective operation setting ……… 16
4-3 Timer operation ………………………… 19
4-4 Malfunction ……………………………… 23
4-5 Current time setting …………………… 24
5. Initial setting …………………………………… 25
5-1 Shifting to initial setting menu ………… 25
5-2 M-NET address setting ………………… 25
5-3 Function setting ………………………… 26
5-4 Group configuration setting …………… 27
5-5 Interlocked operation setting ………… 29
5-6 Group name setting …………………… 31
5-7 User setting …………………………… 34
5-8 IP address setting ……………………… 35
5-9 Initial setting tools connection function ………… 35
6. Maintenance …………………………………… 36
6-1 Refrigerant system monitor …………… 36
6-2 Malfunction log monitor ……………… 37
7. External input / output ………………………… 38
7-1 External input function ………………… 38
7-2 External output function ………………… 39
Appendix 1 : Initial setting(adridged) ………………… 40
Appendix 2 : User operation(adridged) ………………… 42

Before using the controller, please read this Instruction Book carefully to ensure
correct operation. Store this Instruction Book in a location that is easy to find.

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1 . SAFETY
Please take a moment to review these safety precautions. They are provided for your protection and to prevent
damage to the controller.
This safety information applies to all operators and service personnal.
After you have read this manual, always observe the procedures described in the explanations and store it with
the installation manual in a location that is easy to find. If the controller is going to be operated by another per-
son, make sure that this manual is given to them.

Symbols and Terms


WARNING Statements identify condition or practices that could result in personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION Statements identify condition or practices that could result in damage to the controller or other property.

Specific Precautions

WARNING
• Ask your dealer or technical representative to install. • Do not move and re-install the controller by yourself.
If incorrect inatallation is done by a customer, it may cause If installation is incorrect, it may cause an electric shock,
an electric shock, fire, etc. fire,etc. Ask your dealer or technical representative.

• Securely install in a place which can withstand the • Contact your dealer if the controller will not be used any
weight of the controller. more or will be scrapped.
If it is not enough, the controller may fall and cause an
injury. • Do not remodel or repair by yourself.
If the controller is redesigned or repair is not correct, it may
• Make sure that the controller is connected to a rated cause an electric shock, fire, etc.
power supply. Consult your dealer if repair is necessary.
If the controller is not connected to a rated power supply, it
may cause a fire or damage to the controller. • Stop the operation immediately and notify the your deal-
er if an error code is displayed or malfunction occurs.
• Never remove the cover during operation. Fire or damage may be caused if the controller is operated
Touching the charged parts of the controller may cause in this condition .
severe burns or other personal injury.

• Stop the operation if any malfunction occurs.


If malfunction occurs (burning smell, etc.) stop the operation
and turn off the power supply. Contact your dealer or techni-
cal representative immediately. If the controller continues to
operate after a malfunction occurs, this may cause damage,
electric shock or fire.

CAUTION
• Do not install the controller in a place where inflam- • Do not use the controller in special environments.
mable gas could leak. The performance may be reduce or parts may be damaged
If gas leaks and collects around the controller, it may cause if the controller is used in locations subject to large quanti-
a fire or explosion. ties of oil (including machine oil), steam, sulfide gas.

• Do not wash the controller with water. • Do not touch the switches with sharp objects.
It may cause an electric shock or malfunction. It may cause an electric shock or malfunction.

• Do not touch the switch with wet hands. • Operate the controller within the specified temperature
It may cause an electric shock. range.
Observe the specified temperature range when operating
• Do not use the controller for special applications. the controller. If the controller is used outside the specified
This product is designed for use with the MITSUBISHI temperature range, it may cause serious damage. Be sure to
ELECTRIC BUILDING AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL check the operation temperature range in the operation
SYSTEM. Do not use the system for other air condition man- manual.
agement operation or applications. It may cause malfunc-
tions.

• Do not apply insecticide or flammable sprays to the


controller.
Do not place flammable spray near the controller and make
sure it does not blow directly on the controller as this may
cause in fire.

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2 . Product Features
The central controller is capable of controlling up to 50 air conditioner units. It supports the following operating
function.

[ 1 ] User operating function


(1) Operation
1. Virtually almost functions operated by local remote controller are supported.
The central controller can be used to control the indoor units in specific group ON or OFF, select the operating
mode (COOL, DRY, FAN, AUTO and HEAT) for the indoor unit or HEAT RECOVERY, BY-PASS, AUTO for the
ventilation unit), select the fan speed, select the air direction (4 direction and swing operation), select the ventil-
ation mode (OFF, LOW speed, or HIGH speed), select TIMER MODE and select the temperature setting.
In addition, room temperature can be displayed at the unit of each group upon request.
(See 5-5 "User setting")
2. Local remote control operation can be prohibited for specific functions.
Access to specific control functions, such as ON/OFF operation, mode selection ,temperature setting and filter
sign reset operation can be prohibited for the local remote controls collectively or per group.
3. Collectively setting
Operation setting can be performs collectively or per group.

(2) Weekly Schedule


1. The weekly schedule enables four different schedule patterns to be set weekly per group. (P1-P4)
Of these, three patterns are to set ON/OFF schedule and remaining one pattern is to set the pattern to prohibit op-
eration of the local remote controller.
Four patterns (daily patterns) mentioned above enable the setting of individual schedule times for every group.
2. The respective daily patterns enable the setting of three different ON times (three prohibition times) and three
different OFF times (three permission times).
In addition, it is possible to set ON time only (prohibition time only) and OFF time only (permission time only).
3. Easy setting
Daily operation patterns and weekly schedules for one group can easily be copied to the other groups.
4. Timer automatic recovery operation when recovering from a power down is supported.

(3) Operating status monitor


1. ON/OFF/MALFUNCTION status can be monitored by group or by unit.
2. The groups managed by the central controller may be displayed all together by group number or group name
(first three characters). Collective display of all unit address is also supported.
3. When displaying all groups at once, individual groups can be turned ON or OFF by designating them by the
indicator .

(4) Malfunction monitor


1. The unit address where the malfunction occurred, the error code and address of the unit that detected
the malfunction are displayed on the malfunction monitor screen.
2. Pressing the reset key stops all the units connected to the same group, refrigerant system or linked group to the
unit where the malfunction occurred, all of these are reset.

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[ 2 ] System configuration setup and maintenance function
(1) Setup for system configuration
1. Registration can be made for the indoor units, local remote controllers and slave system controllers in the same
group.
And also registration can be made for the ventilation such as OA processing unit.
2. Group name may be specified. ( Names may include alphanumeric characters.)
3. Group name may be copied.
4. Setting of group configuration and specifying the group name may be performed as long as power is being supplied
to the central controller. This mean that setting can be performed before the central controller is installed at
the site, before installation of individual units is completed or while the power supply to some units is cut off.
5. System configuration data setting in the central controller can be deleted at once if necessary when replacing cir-
cuits wired board, etc.

(2) Refrigerant system monitor


All unit address (indoor, outdoor, etc.) can be displayed for individual refrigerant system on the refrigerant system
monitor screen. This information is useful for checking the installation, such as address setting, transmission line
connection and power supply connection.

(3) Interlocked group setting


Setting can be performed for indoor units interlocked with a ventilation unit.
If even one of the indoor units interlocked with ventilation have started to operate, the ventilation will be activated.

(4) Malfunction log monitor


1. A log of the last 64 malfunction massage, in the order in which they occurred, can be monitored.
2. The data and time the malfunction occurred, the address of unit where it occurred, the error code and the ad-
dress of unit that detected the malfunction are displayed.
3. All malfunction logged in the memory of the central controller and indoor unit can be reset at once.

[ 3 ] Other
(1) Overall statues display lamp
Displays normal operation/all OFF/malfunction status for the entire system.
(Normal operation/all OFF/malfunction status is indicated by the lamp being lit, not lit or blinking respectively)

(2) Collective ON/OFF switch


This switch allows turning all of the unit in the system ON or OFF at once.

(3) Power supply wiring


The central controller is supplied power from the PAC-SC50KUA Power Supply Unit via the M-NET transmission line and
DC power line. The DC power between the PAC-SC50KUA Power Supply Unit and the central controller should be 10m
or less. The central controller allows to be connected to M-NET transmission line at any position. (M-NET transmission
line is the central control line which connects TB7 terminal of the outdoor unit)

(4) M-NET transmission line


The combined maximum distance between the outdoor units and the central controller, and between the outdoor units
and farthest indoor units connected to the same refrigerant system or their remote controller, may be extended up
500 meters.
Therefore, even if the total distance is made longer by installing the outdoor units all in row, there will be no problem
so long as the above maximum total distance limitation is not exceeded.

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3 . Functions
3-1 Specifications
Item Specification
DC24V,0.02A(Maximum loading)
Source power requirement Input voltage Power received from PAC-SC50KUA Power Supply Unit via M-NET transmission line.
DC12V,0.2A(Maximum loading)
Power is received from the PAC-SC50KUA Power Supply Unit via the DC power line.
Operating 0 ˚C +40 ˚C / 32 ˚F +104 ˚F
Temperature Non operating -20 ˚C +60 ˚C / – 4 ˚F +140 ˚F
Environmental condition
Humidity 30 90%RH (No condensation)
mm 120(H) 300(W) 80[*19](D) *[ ] : indicate the thickness from the
Dimensions
in 4-3/4(H) 11-13/16(W) 3-1/8[*3/4](D) wall.
Kg 1.0
Weight
lb 2-1/4
System condition
Indoor unit or independent OA processing unit or LOSSNAY
: 50 units maximum (50 groups maximum)
Number of units (indoor or independent OA processing unit or LOSSNAY) in one group
: 1-16 units
*Note Indoor unit, independent OA processing unit and LOSSNAY can not
register to the same group.
Number of remote controllers in one group
Number of control unit *3
: 1-2
Number of system controllers in one group
: 0-4 (including the number of remote controller in one group)
: 0-3 for groups which have one remote controller.
Number of indoor units interlocked with one OA processing unit or LOSSNAY
: 0-16 (some types of OA processing unit can only be operated when inter-
locked to a maximum of 9 units)
User operating function
ON/OFF The ON/OFF operation can be performed as a collective or per group.
The switch operation for the operation mode setting can be performed as a collective
or per group.
Operation [ Selectable operation mode for the indoor unit ]
mode *1 Cool/Dry/Fan/Auto/Heat
[ Selectable operation mode for the independent ventilation ]
Heat recovery/By-pass/Auto
The switch operation to set the High and Low speed can be performed as a collective
Fan speed *1 or per group.
Operation
( The 4 fan speed setting is available to the indoor that has 4 levels )
Air direction
The air flow direction can be switched to 4 directions and swing operation as a collec-
and swing tive or per group
operation *1
Temperature setting can be performed collectively or per group.
[Setting temperature range]
Temperature
Cool (Dry) operation : 19 30 ˚C / 67 87 ˚F
setting
Heat operation : 17 28 ˚C / 63 83 ˚F
Auto operation : 19 28 ˚C / 67 83 ˚F

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Item Specification
The specific functions of a local remote controller can be prohibited as a collective or
Prohibit local per group.
remote [Prohibit function]
control ON/OFF operation, Operation mode setting, Temperature setting and Filter sign
reset operation.

Timer operation The set schedule operations can be switched to ON/OFF (local remote controller
Operation operation prohibition/permission) for each group.
Filter sign The filter sign reset operation after the air filters are cleaned can be performed as a
reset collective or per group.
The ventilation operation of the interlocked OA processing unit or LOSSNAY can be coll-
Ventilation ective or per group.
operation *1 [Ventilation operation]
*3 Low speed/High speed/Ventilation OFF
Collective
The overall status lamp displays conditions of the collective statues.
operation
Each group Each group operation is displayed on the operation setting screen (group) or operation
operation monitor screen.
Operation
mode
Fan speed
Air direction
Temperature
setting
Timer
operation
Filter sign
Monitor Local remote
control
Displayed on the operation setting screen (group).
prohibition
Ventilation
operation *3
Room
temperature
display
Central control
prohibition
External
input signal
condition

Malfunction The unit address and error code are displayed on the malfunction monitor screen when
a malfunction occurs.

Current time When the power is cut off, the current time is backed up for approximately one week.
(When the controller is fully charged. The controller is fully charged by twenty-four
back-up
hours after power feed.)
Operation pattern setting can be performed.
• Operation interval : Minimum 10 minutes
• The daily operation pattern and weekly schedule for each group can be set.
• A pattern of one day : P1/P2/P3/ P1 / P2 / P3 / P4 / -
Other * ON/OFF setting up to three times a day are possible for P1/P2/P3.
Timer setting * P4 enables to set operation prohibition of 3 times per day for the remote controller.
* P1 / P2 / P3 implement the schedule which has combined P1/P2/P3 of ON/OFF
pattern and P4 of remote controller operation prohibition pattern together.
( P1 = P1 + P4 / P2 = P2 + P4 / P3 = P3 + P4 is displayed.)
* - is a day without timer operation.
• "The reference temperature and set-back value" or "Setting temperature" which are
linked with timer operation can be set.

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Item Specification
Group name Group name can be specified and display on the operation setting screen.
designation * Group name setting is need at the initial setting.
External Emergency stop/normal, ON/OFF, prohibit/permit for local remote operation can be
signal input controlled for units being controlled with a non-voltage contact signal input from an
Other external source.
interface
External When one or more units being controlled are operating, the "ON" signal will be out-
signal output put, and if a malfunction occurs in one or more units, the "malfunction" signal will
interface be output.
Initial setting (for installation and maintenance)
The group setting operation for units (indoor units local remote controllers, independ-
Connecting Group setting ent OA processing unit, LOSSNAY and slave system controllers) are performed on
information *3 the group setting screen.
setting Interlocked The interlocked setting for the ventilation equipment as the OA processing unit or
setting *3 LOSSNAY , etc to indoor unit is performed on the interlocked setting screen.
Malfunction A maximum of the 64 most recent malfunction are displayed on the malfunction log
history monitor.
Monitor
Refrigerant
The connected unit address are displayed on the refrigerant monitor screen.
system monitor
Some of the indication and function that appear on the each screen can be specified to
User setting match the needs of the user.
Master system
controller/
Slave system Master/Slave setting of the system controller.
controller
setting * G-50A does not support slaves.
*2
Prohibition
Other The setting of a system controller which the local remote control is prohibition enable or
setting enable
disable.
/disable

The prohibited
Selecting of the prohibited controller which is only local remote controller or both
controller
local remote controller and the other system controller.
range setting

K-control The system composed of K-control type air conditioner equipment can be controlled
type *3 using the K transmission converter (PAC-SC25KAA)

*1 Each operation is available in accordance with the function of unit.


*2 Master system controller and slave system controller.
* G-50A does not
support slaves.
G-50A M-NET Gateway
management range management range

Another system controller Management range


management range of G-50A
Unit Unit
Unit Unit

When G-50A controls another system controller or when When G-50A is controlled by another system controller :
the system contains only G-50A : (Example: MJ-300Gateway)
G-50A is set as the master system controller. G-50A is set as the slave system controller.
* G-50A performs the group setting in this configuration. * The group setting is performed by Master system
controller.

*3 OA processing unit (LOSSNAY) and the K transmission converter (PAC-SC25KAA) are not included in systems
shipped to North America (USA & Canada).

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NOTE :
The following group setting cannot be performed.

• Unit groups which are not under the management of the master controller and are managed by the slave
system controller.
Master system Slave system
controller controller

Group Group Group

• A common group is managed by more than two master controllers.

Master system Master system


controller 1 controller 2

Group Group Group

• A slave system controller which exceeds the management range of the master system controller of two or
more.

Master system Slave system Master system


controller 1 controller controller 2

Group Group Group Group

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Overall status lamp
3 - 2 Display Screen The lamp indicates the unit op-
eration condition.
ON …… During operation
OFF …… All group are stopping
BLINKING …… Malfunction

Display
01 02

PROHI
BITED

G-50A

NOTE: The temperature setting includes


a function to switch the display
between Celsius (˚C) or
Fahrenheit (˚F) (page 34).

2 1

Continuously press
and
(2 seconds or longer)
ENTER

NEXT

3
1
4 5

001

04-2002 MON

P4

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Collective operation switch The collective operation switch can be per-
formed in the user setting mode for any screen.
If this switch is pressed during ( Excluding menu screen )
the operation, a whole group stop
is performed.
LAN changeover switch
Refer to section "5. Initial setting ( page 25 ) " for
explanation of the operation of these switches.

LCD contrast adjustment knob

LAN status lamp


Orange LED indicates action and green LED indicates link.
Service LAN connector
Refer to section "5. Initial setting " for an explanation of this connector.
Rear side
Ethernet M-NET POWER

A B S 12VDC GND RS232C 1 CN1 5 1 CN2 9

Operation
panel RS-232C connector
M-NET Transmission
line terminal
External input / output interface connecter
LAN(Ethernet)connector Refer to section "7. External input / out-
put function ( page 38 )" for the detail
of operation of these connectors.
DC power supply terminator

M-NET address setting Function select setting IP address setting


6
ADDRESS SETTING FUNCTION SELECTS IP ADDRESS SETTING
7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6 ADDRESS SETTING M-NET ADDRESS: 000 ON
IP ADDRESS :
192.168.001.001
OFF
8 MASK ADDRESS:
7 FUNCTION SETTING 255.255.255.000

8 IP ADDRESS SETTING
Displays, or sets, the controller Sets the function of the controll- Sets the LAN IP address.
M-NET address. er.Refer to section "5. Initial set- Refer to section "5. Initial setti-
Refer to section "5. Initial setting ting(page 25)" for a detailed ex- ng(page 25)" for a detailed ex-
(page 25)" for a detailed explan- planation of operation. planation of operation.
ation of operation.

VER. .
BACK

5
2

GROUP NO
2002
16-04-2002 12 : 45
NONE 014 6602 (DETECT 014)
2002
INDICATE
05-04-2002 09 : 12
INDICATE 012 6607 (DETECT 012)
1-1-2001 2002
NONE
7 TEMP. UNIT ˚C / ˚F

a
LOSSNAY that

Maintenance

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4 . User operation
Used the following two screens when user operation is performed.

Operation monitor screen ....... This screen displays ON/OFF and malfunction condition of unit.
G-50A normally displays this screen.
Operation setting screen ........ The unit operations can be performed by individual group or collective
operation. These operation include the ON/OFF, operation mode, fan speed,
temperature setting, air direction, ventilation setting, timer operation
ON/OFF, local remote controller prohibition and filter sign reset are
performed by group or collectively. In addition, this screen can also displays
the room temperature of each group.

• The collective operation can be performed on any screen (except for the menu screen) in the user operation
mode

<Shifting to the operation monitor screen and operation setting screen>

Press the 1 switch and Press the 2 switch and


select "1. OPERATION MONITOR" select "2. OPERATION SETTING"

BACK
Press the SCREEN
switch.

ENTER
Press the switch.

Press the or switch to set


"MON. (MONITOR)" on the blinking
ENTER
display and press the switch.

The unit operation can be verified in (Individual group


a single glance. Press the or switch operation setting
to set "COL. (COLLECTIVE)" or screen)
"GROUP" on the blinking display
ENTER
and press the switch.
Refer to section "4-1 Operation
condition monitor".

<Returning to the user operation menu screen>


BACK
Press the SCREEN
(back screen) switch.

(Collective
Each unit operation
operation
setting is performed. setting screen)

Refer to section "4-2 Operation setting".

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4 - 1 Operation condition monitor
• This function displays the ON/OFF/Malfunction status of specific units or group.
• ON/OFF/Malfunction status is shown by the indication corresponding to the unit or group appearing in inverse,
normal or blinking display.
• The user may select display items by unit address, group number or group name.
Refer to section "5-7 User setting (page 34)" for detail of user setting.
• During the user operation mode, this screen returns from any screen if there is no operation for approximately
10 minutes.

(1) Operation Method


• Note that operation is different for each of the following display methods.

GROUP
1 Press the SELECT switch to change the display group in desired opera-
tion and monitor.
ON/OFF
2 When displaying the units in a given group, press the 1
switch turn
all the units in that group ON or OFF.

1 Press the switch to move the " " select the group
number to be operated.
ON/OFF
2 Press the 1 switch to set the displayed group unit is indicated by the
" " symbol to the on/off mode.

1 Press the switch to move the " " symbol. Select


the group name to be operated.
ON/OFF
2 Press the 1 switch to set the displayed group unit is indicated by the
" " symbol to the on/off mode.

*Displays up to the first 3 characters of the set group name.

(2) Display contents


Reverse:ON Normal:OFF

Blinking: Malfunction during


units is off
Blinking and Reverse:
Malfunction during
unit is on.

*When a malfunction occurs, refer to section "4-4 Malfunction (page 23) ".

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4 - 2 Operation setting
• There are two methods for the operation, performing the operation classified by groups or collective operation.

4 - 2 - 1 Group operation setting

Ventilation

No. Name of switches Function Display


Operation status display
The ON/OFF condition of the dis-
1 ON/OFF switch played group is switched. *When there is an interlocked OA processing unit
or LOSSNAY , turning this switch ON starts
operation in a [High] ventilated state.
Each time to push the switch, a mode is selected in
Used to the type of the operation
a sequence that goes from COOL, DRY, FUN,
mode selection.
AUTO, HEAT and beck to AUTO for air conditioner
Note: group.
Operation mode can be selected ac-
2 Operation mode
cording to the function of unit.
switch On the group composed of independent LOSSNAY ,
If the unit is only cooling type. operation mode is selected in a sequence that goes
HEAT/AUTO mode may not appear
from HEAT RECOVERY,AUTO, BY-PASS and back
on the display. to HEAT RECOVERY.
Refer to the instruction manual of
the air conditioner for more detail.
Fan speed display
4 levels
The fan speed can be switched to four
Fan speed levels. Switching may be 3 levels or 2
3
switch levels, depending on the model.
2 levels 3 levels

The setting temperature display.


The setting range change according to the operation
mode.
COOL/DRY 19 30 ˚C / 67 87 ˚F
Temperature The setting temperature change is per-
4 HEAT 17 28 ˚C / 63 83 ˚F
setting switch formed. AUTO 19 28 ˚C / 67 83 ˚F
NOTE: The temperature setting includes a function
to switch the display between Celsius (°C)
or Fahrenheit (°F) (page 34).

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No. Name of switches Function Display

5 Current time These switches are used when the cur- Refer to section "4-5 Current time setting" .
setting switch rent time is set.
The Air flow direction can be selected. Air flow direction
Air direction The air flow direction can be selected
6 setting switch to four directions and swing operation
(auto vane).
The operation mode of the interlocked
ventilation can be performed. Ventilation volume setting display
Ventilation
7 *Where there is no interlocked ventilation,
setting switch
the operation of this switch is invalid.
*"Ventilation" is OA processing unit or LOSSNAY
Remote PROHIBIT : Local remote control specified on the
Used to prohibit for the local remote
8 operation prohibit setting screen is not possible.
prohibit switch control. PERMIT : Local remote control is possible.
The timer operation can be performed Timer operation display
Timer more
9 according to a previously set operation
switch ON OFF
pattern.
The filter sign display reset is per-
formed.The reset processing is com- Filter display
10 Reset switch
pleted by pressing this switch two Filter No display
times.
Group number display
Group select
11 The display group is changed. This switch displays 1 50 group numbers.
switch The switch can also display group names.
Back screen
12 Use to back to the user menu screen. The menu screen will be returned.
switch
Cursor position The position of a cursor can be moved
13 switch The cursor position (blinking) moves.
when a cursor is appear.
*1: Room temperature can be displayed by selecting the room temperature display function per "5-7User
Setting".( but limited to indoor unit group)

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(1) Local remote control operation prohibition setting.
• G-50A can prohibit the operation of item such as connected local remote controller or slave system controller
for each group. The prohibit items are ON/OFF operation, operation mode, temperature setting and filter sign
reset operation.
GROUP
1 Press the SELECT switch to display the group that the operation
prohibition setting will be performed.

2 Press the or switch to set "PROH. (PROHIBIT)" on the


blinking display and press switch.
ENTER

1 The prohibit setting screen is displayed.

2 Press the operation switch for the items to be prohibited.


ON/OFF

• When the ON/OFF operation is to be prohibited : 1

MODE

• When the operation mode is to be prohibited : 2

• When the setting temperature is to be prohibited : 4 or 7

RESET
• When the filter sign reset is to be prohibited : DEL.

1 The items selected for prohibition are shown in reverse display.

2 After setting of prohibit item, press the BACK


SCREEN switch to go back to the
operation setting screen.

1 The operation setting screen is displayed. Remote operation prohibition/permission display will
REMOTE
be change PERMIT to PROHIBIT and the pro-
PROHIBITION
2 Press the 0 switch to set "PROHIBIT hibited item set on the prohibit setting screen are
ON " . shown in reverse display.
The prohibit setting is completed.

NOTE: • The system controller that performed the local remote control operation prohibition setting can
operate the prohibited items.
• When the No.4 function select is set ON, the prohibit setting of the local remote control operating
cannot be made. For details, refer to "5-3 Function setting."

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(2) G-50A operation prohibition
• The operation of this controller is prohibited when an operation prohibition setting for this controller is received
from a system controller other than this controller or when an external input signal is used.
PROHI-
The BITED is displayed and the prohibition operation is display in re-
verse display when operation of this controller is prohibited by another
system controller or an external input signal used.
The prohibition operation which is displayed in reverse display is not
possible to operate in this condition.

(3) Using the function area


To select the function from the function area, use the or switch to move the cursor to the blinking to
the function of your choice and press the ENTER
switch. The current cursor position appears as a blinking indication
on screen.
• MON. (MONITOR) : Shift to the operation monitor screen
• PROH. (PROHIBIT) : Shift to the prohibit setting screen
• COL. (COLLECTIVE) : Shift to the collective operation setting screen
• M (memory) : Stores the setting currently shown on the screen in memory.
• MR (memory read) : Reads the setting stored in memory and activates them for the currently dis-
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4 - 2 - 2 Collective operation setting
• A collective operation setting and a collective prohibit setting can be performed for all the group managed by
this controller at one time.

(1) Collective operation setting


1 Press the switch to set "COL. (COLLECTIVE)" in blinking
display and press the ENTER
switch on the group operation setting
screen.

2 The collective operation setting initial screen is displayed.

3 Select the items for operation setting on the collective operation setting
initial screen.
The operation method is same as described in section "4-2-1 Group
operation setting" (Page 12).

NOTE: The items which were not set, remain set to the same
condition that were set before the collective operation was
performed.

4 The items selected for the operation blink on the collective operation
setting screen.

5 When all setting are completed, press the switch to display


the "SET" in blinking display for the indicated function area.

6 Press the ENTER


switch one time to complete this setting.

The collective setting is executed. The collective setting is completed when the previous
The collective setting takes approximately 20 items light. (After the setting are completed, start
seconds. from step 3 to perform operation again if change
operation are required.)
NOTE: The display of setting contents is erased
when shift to another screen.

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(2) Collective prohibit setting
1 Press the switch to set "PROH. (PROHIBIT)" in blinking
display and press the ENTER
switch on the collective operation setting
initial screen.

2 The collective prohibit setting initial screen is displayed.

3 Select the items to be prohibited or permitted on the collective prohibit


setting initial screen.
Each time to press the switch corresponding to the prohibition item,
the prohibition or permission is selected.
Prohibition setting : The prohibited item is displayed in reverse with
blinking.
Permission setting : The permitted item is displayed with blinking.
The selection method concerning to prohibit/ permit item is same as de-
scribed in section "4-2-1 (1) Local remote control operation prohibit
setting". ( page 14 )

4 The items selected for the prohibition or permission are displayed with
blinking.
And the "SET" is displayed with blinking in the function area.

5 When all setting are completed, press the ENTER


switch one time to com-
plete this settings.

6 The collective prohibit setting is excused. 7 The collective setting prohibition/permission item
The collective prohibit setting takes approximately setting is completed when the previous item light.
20 seconds.
8 After setting of prohibit/permit items, press the
BACK
SCREEN
switch to back to the collective operation
setting initial screen.

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9 The collective operation setting initial screen is displayed.
REMOTE
PROHIBITION
10 Press the 0 switch to set "REMOTE CONTROL PROHIBIT ".

11 Remote operation prohibition/permission display ("REMOTE CONTROL


PROHIBIT " ) is displayed with blinking.

12 Press the or switch to display the "SET" in blinking display


for the indicated function area.
Press the switch one time to complete the collective prohibit set-
ENTER

ting.

13 The collective prohibit setting is executed.


It takes approximately 20 seconds.

14 The collective prohibit setting is completed when the remote operation


prohibition/permission display is change to be light.

NOTE: • The display of setting contents is erased when shift to another screen.
• The following restrictions in the collective operation settings.
1. Temperature setting
The range that can be set falls within 19˚C 28˚C /67˚F 83˚F regardless of the operation mode.
2. Operation mode selection, fan speed selection, air direction, etc.,can be collectively set regardless
of the functions of the unit. However, actual setting to a unit without functions cannot be performed.
To obtain the correct setting contents, refer to the respective group operation setting screens.

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4-3 Timer operation
• A weekly schedule setting can be specified for each group.
• Possible to set on the timer the schedule to prohibit operation of the local remote controller in addition to ON/OFF
schedule.
• Always set to current time on the current time setting screen when the schedule setting is performed.
Refer to section "4-5 Current time setting".
NOTE: When browser monitoring, or schedule setting from central monitoring
PC, was performed, the timer screen of this function cannot be used.
"This function is set from a higher level." is displayed on this screen.
<Schedule setting function summary>
1 The ON and OFF (PROHIBITION and PERMISSION) times can set in 10-minute units.
2 The daily operation schedule can include up to three ON (PROHIBITION) time settings and three OFF (PERMISSION)
time settings.
3 Three types (P1-P3) of daily ON/OFF pattern and one type (P4) of prohibition/permission pattern are available
respectively, each of which can be set every to each group.
Week day which is not set in timer pattern is displayed with (-).
In addition, it is also possible to set the schedule which has combined P1 -P3 and P4 together .
( P1 / P2 / P3 ) In this case, both of ON/OFF pattern and prohibition/permission pattern are daily executed.
Any one of these options may be selected for each separate day of the week.
4 The schedule patterns can be copied easy to other group by the memory and memory read functions because the
schedule contents can be recorded in the memory.
5 The setting temperature or set-back value setting can also be supported during timer operation.

<Shifting to the schedule setting screen>

Press the 3 switch to select Press the


BACK
switch to go back to
SCREEN

"3 SCHEDULE SETTING". the user operation menu screen.

• The schedule contents of each


group can be monitor.
Press the • Weekly schedule pattern setting
can be performed.
switch to move the cursor position
to P1 (or P2 or P3 or P4 ). BACK
(The "P1" indication blinking.) Press the SCREEN
switch.
ENTER
And press the switch to the
P1 (Pattern 1) Schedule pattern
setting screen.

• Schedule pattern (P1 P3 , P4 )


setting can be performed.

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(1) Schedule pattern (P1 P3) setting
• Follow the procedures described below to set each daily schedule pattern for each group.
• The setting temperature or set-back values setting are also performed in the schedule setting operation. To enter
the setting temperature or set-back value setting select SET-BACK or SET TEMP. Accordance with section "5-7
user setting (page 34)" in advance.
• The setting temperature or set-back value selected in this way take effect only during timer operation.Also set-
back operation is cancelled if the setting temperature is changed using this central controller or a local remote
controller.
( The set-back operation resumes at the next timer-ON time )

<Schedule pattern setting( P1 P3, P4 ) >


1 Press the GROUP
SELECT switch to display the group in desired a timer
setting.

2 Press the switch to move the cursor position to


the pattern ( P1 P3, P4 ) to be setting.
3 Press the ENTER
switch one time.

4 The schedule pattern setting screen is displayed.

5 Press the switch to move the cursor position to


the first ON (PROHIBITION) time.

CLOCK / PATTERN
6 Press the 5 / 8 switch to select the ON (PROHIBITION)
time. (time is changed by 10 minutes unit.)

7 Press the
ENTER
switch one time to set ON (PROHIBITION) schedule.
(The cursor moves to the next setting position.)

8 Perform operation 6 to select OFF (PERMISSION) time.

9 Perform operation 7 to set the OFF (PERMISSION) time.

10 Repeat operation 6 to 9 to set the second and third ON/OFF (PRO-


HIBITION/PERMISSION) schedules in the same manner.
When the second or third ON/OFF (PROHIBITION/PERMISSION) sch-
edule is not used, the characters " : " remain display and press
the ENTER
switch one time.

11 To cancel the ON/OFF (PROHIBITION/PERMISSION) time that was set


previously, use the switch to move the cursor
RESET
to the time position to be cancelled and press the DEL. switch.

12 When the P1 setting are completed,perform operation 2 to 11 as nec-


essary to perform the setting for P2 or P3 or P4 .
Setting example in case of P4

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(2) Set-back values and setting temperature setting
• Setting the set-back values and setting temperature can be performed only when selecting either "SET BACK"
or "SET TEMP" on the user setting screen in the initial setting mode.
• Set-back operation
Set-back operation is a method which reduces the air conditioner running cost by controlling the operation with
specified time band for lowered load. In other words the unit operates at a few degrees higher for cooling and
a few degrees lower for heating in the specified time band.
EXAMPLE When the reference temperature is 24˚C / 75˚F and the set-back value is set to 2˚C / 4˚F.
• Cooling operation : 24˚C+2˚C=26˚C / 75˚F+4˚F=79˚F
• Heating operation : 24˚C-2˚C=22˚C / 75˚F-4˚F=71˚F
• Setting temperature operation
This operation sets the temperature when timer ON is set to a predesignated temperature regardless of the op-
eration mode.

1 Press the
switch to move the cursor posi-
tion to the set-back reference
temperature or setting tempera-
ture.

NOTE: The temperature display


can be switched between
Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit
(°F) (page 34).

2 Press the 5 / 8
(CLOCK/PATTERN) switch to
select the following items.
• Set-back value;
The reference temperature and
set-back value for each ON time
period are selected.
• Setting temperature:
The setting temperature for
each ON time period is selected.

3 Press the ENTER


switch to make
setting.

* The selecting range: 4 Repeat operations 2 and 3 to


• The reference temperature for set-back operation set the set-back value or setting
: 19˚C 28˚C (1˚C unit) / 67˚F 83˚F (2˚F unit) temperature for each ON/OFF
• The set-back value : 0 9 degree (1 degree unit) schedule.
/ 0 18 degree (2 degree unit)
• The setting temperature : 19˚C 28˚C (1˚C unit) / 67˚F 83˚F (2˚F unit) 5 Press the BACK
SCREEN
switch, when finis-
hed.
(3) Weekly schedule setting
The schedule pattern P1 to P3, local remote control prohibition (P4), P1 to P3 of a composite pattern composed of
P1 to P3 and P4, and non-timer operation(-) are set for each day.
1 Press the GROUP
SELECT switch to display the group in desired weekly
schedule setting.

2 Press the switch to move the cursor to the pat-


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3 Press the 5 / 8 (CLOCK/PATTERN) switch to select P1 to
P4 or ( - ).
ENTER
4 Press the switch one time to complete the setting.(The cursor
will move to the next setting position. )

5 Repeat operations 3 and 4 to assign the schedule pattern to each


day.

NOTE: When the No.4 function setting is set ON, P4 cannot be set.

(4) Copying schedule content to other groups (memory,memory read)


• The schedule pattern P1 to P3, weekly schedule pattern, set-back value or setting temperature of one group
can be recorded and copied to memory or to another desired group.
• Correction and modification can be easily performed after the copy operation is completed.

1 Display the original group on the weekly schedule setting screen.

2 Press the switch to move the cursor to "M" .

3 Press the switch one time to record the setting date in memory.
ENTER

*To erase date from the memory, return to the user operation menu
screen.

4 "M" is displayed in reverse with blinking.

5 Press the GROUP


SELECT switch to select the group to which the data is
to be copied.

6 Press the switch to move the cursor to "MR" .

7 Press the switch to set the contents which will be the same as the
ENTER

setting data in memory.

The same contents are displayed.


The contents stored in memory can be copied to other groups any number
of times because these contents will not be erased even if the memory read
operation is used.

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4 - 4 Malfunction
• The malfunction monitor function is used for conforming to the details of the malfunction condition when a
malfunction is displayed on the operation monitor screen.
• The malfunction monitor function can display data describing up to nine malfunctions in the address number se-
quence on one page. This data contains the unit address where the malfunction occured, the error code and the
unit address where the malfunction was detected.
• After checking the unit address where the malfunction occurred and the error code, please contact your dealer
or technical representative as soon as possible.

< Shifting to the malfunction monitor screen >

Press the 4 switch to Press the


BACK
SCREEN
switch to go back
select "4 MALFUNCTION MONITOR". to the user operation menu screen.

The unit address


where the malfunction occurred The unit address
where the malfunction was detected
Error code

NOTE : When there is no malfunction taking place, [ NO ERROR ] lights up instead of [ ERROR CODE ].

Page change operation


The page change operation is performed by the switch.
Pressing the or switch shows the current display page +1.
Pressing the or switch shows the current display page -1.

Malfunction reset operation


RESET
Press the reset DEL. switch to reset all malfunctions.
The reset operation can be performed on any page.

NOTE : When operation of the G-50A is prohibited, reset operation is invalid.

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4 - 5 Current time setting
The current time, day, month and year are set on the current time setting screen.

< Sifting to the current time setting screen >

BACK
Press the 5 switch to select Press the switch to back to
SCREEN

"5 CURRENT TIME SETTING". the user operation menu.

04-2002 MON

1 Press the switch to move the cursor position to be set.

2 Press the 5 8 (CLOCK/PATTERN) switch to set the num-


ber or day that is displayed.
04-2002 MON
3 Repeat operations 1 and 2 to set the date day, month, year and
time.
ENTER
4 Where all setting have been completed, press the switch.

5 The current time setting is executed and "done" is displayed with


blinking for two seconds to indicate the current time setting completed
and the clock count will start with the second reset to 0.

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5 . Initial setting
5 - 1 Shifting to initial setting menu
• Shift to the initial setting menu by continuously pressing + (2seconds or longer) on the user operation menu
screen.(Refer to section "3-2".)
Shift to the user operation menu by continuously pressing + (2seconds or longer) on the initial setting screen
(Refer to section "3-2".)
• When group information is not saved, the following initial setting screen is displayed when power is turned on at this
controller. MENU WED 15:29

1 ADDRESS SETTING
2 FUNCTION SELECT
3 IP ADDRESS SETTING
4 GROUP SETTING

PLEASE SET
INITIAL SETTING

5 - 2 M-NET address setting


(1) Select 6 "6.ADDRESS SETTING"(or 1 "1.ADDRESS SETTING).
(2) Set the controller address by pressing the 0 to 9 INS. switches.(000,201 250).
(3) When the BACK
SCREEN switch is pressed after setting, the screen returns.

Press the 6 switch


MENU WED 15:29 to select"6ADDRESS M-NET ADDRESS
SETTING"
6 ADDRESS SETTING M-NET ADDRESS: 000
7 FUNCTION SETTING
8 IP ADDRESS SETTING

BACK
Press the SCREEN

BACK switch to back


to the initial
setting menu.

• When the controller is shipped from the factory, the address is set to "000".
(Always set the address to "000" When the K transmission converter is managed.)

NOTE : Observe the following precautions when this controller manages the M-NET models and K control mod-
els by using the K transmission converter (PAC-SC25KAA).
Refer to the K transmission converter instruction manual for further details.
• Address of this controller
Always set the address of this controller to "000" .
• Function select setting of this controller
Always set the No.3 function setting to ON.
• Indoor unit address
Set all the M-NET models of indoor units from 001, next, set the address of the K control indoor unit.

001 M-NET indoor unit maximum address K control indoor unit mini-
Indoor unit address
mum address 050

* The K transmission converter (PAC-SC25KAA) is not included in systems shipped to North America
(USA & Canada).

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5 - 3 Function setting
• The functions of this controller are set according to the function settings.
• The functions selects are set to OFF when the controller is shipped from the factory.
(1) Select 7 "7.FUNCTION SETTING"(or 2 "2. FUNCTION SETTING").
(2) Switch the function by pressing the function No. you want to change, or the 1 to 8 switch
of the same number.
Each time the switch is pressed, the ON/OFF state of that No. is switched. (NO. 1 and NO. 2 cannot be changed.)

<Operation example>
1)When Input 3 switch was pressed.
3 3
ON ON : Active
OFF OFF

BACK
(3) When the SCREEN
switch is pressed at the end of function switching, the screen returns.

Press the 7 switch


MENU WED 15:29
to select"7FUNCTION FUNCTION SETTING
SELECT"
6 ADDRESS SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
7 FUNCTION SETTING OFF
8 IP ADDRESS SETTING

BACK
Press the SCREEN

switch to go back
BACK to the initial
setting menu.

<Function selects>
No. 1 Reserved for future use (Leave this switch set to OFF)
No. 2 Reserved for future use (Leave this switch set to OFF)
No. 3 OFF : No K transmission converter installed ON : K transmission converter installed
No. 4 OFF : Operation prohibit setting valid ON : Operation prohibit setting invalid
No. 5 OFF : Emergency stop broadcast enabled (Be sure to use) ON : Emergency stop broadcast disabled
No. 6
No. 7 External input changeover (refer to section "7 External input/output function")
No. 8 The range of a controller which the operation is prohibited
OFF : Both of the system controller and the local remote controller ON : Only the local remote controller

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5 - 4 Group configuration setting
• Registration can be made for the indoor units, local remote controllers and slave system controllers in the same
group.
• Registration can be also performed for the group which is composed of only OA processing unit or LOSSNAY.
( Independent ventilation group )
< Example for the group configuration >
Outdoor unit

Indoor unit
M-NET local remote controller
OA processing unit or LOSSNAY
M- NET
Air conditioner group Independent ventilation group Transmission line

• Supply the power from the power supply unit (PAC-SC50KUA) through the M-NET transmission line and DC line.
• Perform the following procedures to set the group configuration because the interlocked operation setting will
not be performed if the group configuration settings have not been performed.

WED 15:29 1 When the power is supplied to the controller, the screen shown on the
left is displayed.
1 ADDRESS SETTING
2 FUNCTION SETTING
3 IP ADDRESS SETTING
2 Press the 1 (or 4 ) switch to select "1 GROUP SETTING" .
4 GROUP SETTING (or "4 GROUP SETTING")
PLEASE SET
INITIAL SETTING

The group configuration setting screen is displayed.

3 Press the GROUP


SELECT switch to display the group number to be set.

4 Press the switch to move to move the cursor to the


address display position to be set.

5 Used the numeric keypad switch to set the address of the indoor
unit, local remote controller, slave system controller in the display
group number.
< Operation example >
When the indoor unit which address is 012.
1) Input "0" 0
2) Input "1" 01
3) Input "2" 012
4) Press the switch 012
* It is also possible just enter "1" "2" .
< When the input is incorrect >
Before pressing switch, continue to input the data. After pressing
switch, move the cursor to the addresses to be deleted and press
RESET
the DEL. switch to delete these addresses.

NOTE: • Do not set interlocked ventilation unit such as OA processing unit or LOSSNAY.
• Even if the addresses are input any order, it is switched to a sequence starting with low-order ad-
dress.
• The independent ventilation unit can not set to the indoor unit group and it can not be set to as an
interlocked ventilation unit.

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Set all the units and controllers to be registered in the displayed group
number.
6 Repeat operation 3 to 5 to set all groups managed by this control-
ler.

7 When all setting are completed, press the switch.


BACK
SCREEN

NOTE: • When there are M-NET local remote controllers in the


system,always be sure to set the local remote controller
address. The local remote controller will not operate if
the address setting is not performed.
However, when the local remote controller is an MA remote
controller (PAR-20MAA) or K-control type remote controller,
setting is not performed.
• If there is a K transmission converter is a component
in the system, do not perform the group configurations
setting of this controller for the K transmission converter.

MENU WED 15:29 8 The following initial setting screen is displayed.


When the interlocked operation settings are performed, refer to section
"5-5 Interlocked operation setting".
When the group name settings are performed, refer to section
"5-6 Group name setting".
When the user settings are performed, refer to section "5-7 User setting".

NEXT

Additions Group configuration date collective deletion

• Display "G00" in the group configuration setting screen and press the DEL. switch two times continuously to
delete the all group configuration data and all interlocked operation data.

NOTE: • When this unit is set to the slave system controller by the function select , group registration can not be
made. However confirmation of the contents of group registration is possible.
• Simultaneously press the and keys on the user operation menu screen for 2 seconds to perform group
configuration setting. The initial setting menu screen is displayed. Select "1. GROUP SETTING" on the setting
menu screen, wait for the group setting screen to appear, and change the setting.

9 When the necessary initial settings are complete, simultaneously press the
and keys on the user operation menu screen for 2 seconds.
When returned to the user operation screen, register processing for the group
configuration information and initial set up processing for each unit and each
controller is executed.(This process takes approximately 5 7 minutes.)

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5 - 5 Interlocked operation setting
• Registration of interlocked operation of Ventilation unit (OA processing unit and LOSSNAY) with single or multiple
indoor unit is performed. All indoor units to be interlocked with ventilation unit for operation should be registered
for the interlocking with ventilation unit.
<Example for the interlocked group configuration>

Outdoor unit

Indoor unit
M-NET local remote controller
OA processing unit or LOSSNAY

M-NET
Transmission line

1 Simultaneously press the and keys on the user operation menu


screen for 2 seconds.

NOTE: Always perform the mode change operation from the user oper-
ation menu.
Mode change operation from other screens is ineffective even if
performed.

2 Initial setting menu screen is displayed.

3 Press the 2 switch to select "2 INTERLOCKED SETTING" .

NEXT

4 The interlocked setting screen is displayed.


Minimum address of the interlocked OA processing unit or LOSSNAY unit
which can be set to interlock with indoor unit is displayed on the "INTERL-
OCKED UNIT ADDRESS" display position. And the cursor is displayed in
the unit address display position.

5 Press the GROUP


SELECT switch to display the address number of the in-
terlocked OA processor unit or LOSSNAY that the setting will be perf-
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6 Used the numeric keypad switch to set the address of the indoor unit
that operates with displayed interlocked OA processing unit or LOSSNAY.
<Operation example>
When the indoor unit which address is 012.
1) Input "0" 0
2) Input "1" 01
3) Input "2" 012
4) Press the switch 012
*It is also possible just enter "1" "2" .
<When the input is incorrect>
Before pressing switch, continue to input the data. After pressing
switch, move the cursor to the address to be deleted and press
the DEL. switch to delete these addresses.

7 Set all the indoor units that operate with displayed interlocked OA
processing unit or LOSSNAY.

8 Repeat operation 5 to 7 to set the indoor units of all interlocked op-


eration units managed by this controller.
BACK
9 When all settings are completed, press the SCREEN switch.

Initial setting screen is displayed.


This ends the interlocked operation setting.
When the interlocked operation settings are performed, refer to section
"5-5 Interlocked operation setting" .
When the group name settings are performed, refer to section "5-6 group
name setting" .
When the user setting are performed, refer to section "5-7 user setting" .
NEXT
Simultaneously press the and keys on the initial setting menu screen
for 2 seconds to complete user operation.After the initial setting processing
is completed (The initial setting screen will be displayed), refer to section
"4 User operation ( page 10 )" and perform user operation.

NOTE: When this unit is set to slave system controller by No.2 function select, interlocked operation settings can-
not be adjusted. However monitoring of the contents of the interlocked operation settings is possible.

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5 - 6 Group name setting
( 1 ) Setting method
• Specify new group name.
• Either alphabet, numeric characters, hyphens or spaces can be used for name setting.
• Maximum of ten characters can be set.
• When the group name is displayed on the operation monitor screen, the first three characters of the group name
are displayed.

1 Press the 1 (or 4 )switch to select"1. GROUP SETTING"


(or"4. GROUP SETTING") of the initial setting menu.

NEXT

2 The group configuration setting screen is displayed.

3 Press the GROUP


SELECT switch to display the group number which will
be set in the group name setting.

4 Press the ENTER


switch one time.

The group name setting screen is displayed.


5 The character " " is displayed in reverse.

6 Press the switch to move the cursor to the de-


sired character.

7 Press the ENTER


switch.

The selected character is displayed in the group name display area.


8 Repeat operation 6 or 7 and set the group name.
When incorrect character is set, refer to section "Group name correc-
tion method (page 32)" .

Group name display area

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BACK
9 When the group name setting is completed, press the SCREEN
switch.

The group configuration setting screen is displayed.


10 Repeat operation 3 to 9 and perform the group name setting for
each group.
BACK
11 When all the group name settings are complete, press the SCREEN switch.

12 The initial setting menu screen is displayed.

To perform the setting, refer to section "5-6 User setting (page


34)".

Simultaneously press the and keys on the initial setting menu


screen for 2 seconds to complete user operation.
Next refer to section " 4 User operation " and perform user operation.
NEXT

When performing corrections to the group name, move the group name
cursor to the character to be correct.

Group name cursor movement method


Move the cursor to one of the group name cursor movement mark
using the switch.

• Deletion methods
Move the group name cursor to the character to deleted and press
the DEL. switch to delete the character.
Group name cursor
Group name cursor movement mark
• Insertion methods
Move the group name cursor to the location where character is to be
insert and press the 9 INS. switch to enter desired space.

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( 2 ) Group name copy
• A certain group name can be copied to another group.
( This method use the "M" (memory) and "MR" (memory read) functions.)
• It is convenient to use a group name for other groups because a group name that was copied can also be cor-
rected.

1 Press the GROUP


SELECT switch to display the original group on the group
name setting screen.

2 Press the switch to move the cursor to "M" .

3 Press the ENTER


switch one time to record the setting name in memory.

4 "M" is displayed in reverse with blinking.


Recording the setting name to memory is completed.

5 Press the GROUP


SELECT switch to select the copy destination group.

6 Press the switch to move the cursor "MR" .


ENTER
7 Press the switch to read in memory.

8 Preformed the memory read for the group name.


Refer to section " (1) setting method (page 31)" and perform the cor-
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5-7 User setting
• To match the needs for the user this menu is to specify some of the indications and functions that appear on
the user operating screen.

1 Press the 5 switch to select "5 USER SETTING" on the initial


setting menu screen.

NEXT

The user setting screen is displayed.


2 Press the switch to select the items to be set.

3 When all the selection are completed,press the switch to return


BACK
SCREEN

to the initial setting menu screen.

7 TEMP. UNIT ˚C / ˚F

Setup condition before delivery from the shop

Item 1. Operation monitor screen display settings


"GROUP NO." : Groups are indicated by group number on the operation monitor screen.
"NAME" : Groups are indicated by their first three characters of the group name on the
operation monitor screen.
"UNIT ADDRESS" : Individual units are indicated by their unit address on the operation monitor
screen.
Item 2. Setting the set-back value and the setting temperature used in conjunction with schedule operation.
• The set-back value or the setting temperature setting are possible when operation is linked with the
schedule operation.
"SET-BACK" : Allows setting set-back value used in conjunction with ON/OFF patterns during
schedule operation.
"SET TEMP" : Allows setting of the setting temperature used in conjunction with ON/OFF pat-
terns during schedule operation.
"NONE" : The schedule operation is only performs normal ON/OFF patterns.
Item 3. Setting filter sign indication
"INDICATE" : Allows the indication of filter sign.
"NONE" : Filter sign is not indicated.
Item 4. Group number display
"INDICATE" : Enable display of group number on the operation setting screen and the schedule
setting screen.
"NONE" : Group number is not indicated.
Item 5. Change to the sequence of current time
"2001-1-1" : Current time indicate in a sequence of year,month and date on the current time
setting screen.
"1-1-2001" : Current time indicate in a sequence of date,month and year on the current time
setting screen.
Item 6. Room temperature indication
"INDICATE" : Indicated every each group
"NONE" : Not indicated every each group
Item 7. Temperature unit
"˚C" : Setting Centigrade
"˚F" : Setting Fahrenheit

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5-8 IP address setting
• This function allows setting of the IP address and mask address needed at LAN connection.

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1 Select the 6 switch select "8. IP ADDRESS SETTING"
on the initial setting menu screen.
6 ADDRESS SETTING
7 FUNCTION SETTING
8 IP ADDRESS SETTING

BACK

IP ADDRESS SETTING
The IP address setting screen appears.
IP ADDRESS : 2 Move the cursor to the address setting position by pressing the
192.168.001.001
, , and keys.
MASK ADDRESS :
255.255.255.000 3 Set the address with the 0 to 9 numeric switches.

4 When all address setting are complete, return to the initial


setting menu screen by pressing BACK
SCREEN switch.

5-9 Initial setting tool connection function


• This function connects the initial setting tool PC by LAN.
• Group setting, interlocked setting, and other information can be downloaded to this unit by using the initial setting tool
Refer to the initial setting tool manual for an explanation of the initial setting tool functions and operating procedures.

LAN changeover switch

ACT 1 Remove the cover from the controller by inserting a flat blade
LINK
screwdriver into the gap between the cover and body and twi-
sting the screwdriver.
2 Use the dedicated cable (sold separately) to connect the initial
setting tool PC to the service LAN connector.
Service LAN connector
3 When changed to FRONT with the LAN changeover switch,
the initial setting tool PC is connected to the service LAN
FRONT REAR
connector.
4 When setting with the initial setting tool is complete, return the
LAN changeover switch to the REAR position.
*When a service LAN connector is used, the option Model
PAC-YG00FA-E is necessary.

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6. Maintenance
6-1 Refrigerant system monitor
• This function allows monitoring of the address of the outdoor units, and BC controller connected to the refrig-
erant system. It is useful for checking address settings, transmission line connection during installation.

1 Press the 3 switch to select "3 REFRIGERANT MONITOR" on


the initial setting menu screen.

NEXT

The process for monitoring of the refrigerant system is executed.


Please wait.

The refrigerant system monitor screen of the lowest outdoor unit address
is displayed.

Press the GROUP


SELECT switch to change the displayed refrigerant system.
BACK
When the monitoring is end, press the SCREEN
switch to back to the initial
setting menu screen.

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6-2 Malfunction log monitor
• This function allows monitoring of a log of the last 64 malfunctions.
• The contents of malfunction and time the malfunction occurred is displayed. The contents of malfunction
is the address of the unit where it occurred, the error code and the address of the unit that detected the
malfunction.
• This data are remains in the memory even if supplied power is cut off.
• The malfunction log data can be deleted using the malfunction log reset operation. If the malfunction log data
is reset after the system is serviced, the log will provide a convenient record of the malfunction that have
occurred after that time when the system is next serviced.

1 Press the 4 switch to select "4 MALFUNCTION MONITOR" on


the initial setting menu screen.

NEXT

The malfunction log monitor screen is displayed.


2 Changing pages on the malfunction log monitor screen.
2002 GROUP
SELECT
Each time this switch is pressed, the current page
16-04-2002 +1 is displayed.
2002 ( , )
05-04-2002 GROUP
SELECT Each time this switch is pressed, the current page
2002 -1 is displayed.
( , )
3 Malfunction log reset operation
RESET
Press the DEL. switch to clear the malfunction log.

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7.External input/output function
* External signal input requires the external I/O adapter (Model : PAC-YG10HA-E) sold separately.

7-1 External input function


(1) The function of external input
• Emergency stop/normal operation, ON/OFF, local remote control prohibit/permit can be controlled for all air
conditioners being controlled with a non-voltage contact signal input from an external input source. (Select with
the dip switches)
• The condition of external input signal is displayed on the operation setting screen for each group.
Function
No. Function of external input signal Remarks
No.6 No.7
1 External input signal not used OFF OFF
During emergency stop, only ON/OFF of the central
2 Perform emergency stop with level signal OFF ON controller and local remote controller's operation
will be prohibit.
Perform ON/OFF operation with level sig- Only the ON/OFF operation of the central controller
3 ON OFF
nal and the local remote controller will be prohibit.
Perform ON/OFF operation,prohibit/per- Set the pulse width while the contact is ON to 0.5
4 ON ON
mit operation with pulse signal to 1.0 second.

(2) Level signal and pulse signal


1 Level signal

2 Pulse signal

(3) Specification of external input interface


Emergency stop/normal ON/OFF , prohibit/premit
CN2 Lead wire level signal ON/OFF level signal pulse signal
No.5 Orange Emergency stop/normal input ON/OFF input ON input
No.6 Yellow Not used Not used OFF input
Local remote controller
No.7 Blue Not used Not used prohibit input
Local remote controller
No.8 Gray Not used Not used permit input
No.9 Red Common(DC12V or DC24V)

(A) Level signal


1 When the level signal is selected, the operation (only ON/OFF operation) for the central controller and the
local remote controller are prohibited (except during normal operation).
2 When the emergency stop/normal operation signal is selected, the status will be changed from normal oper-
ation to emergency stop when the external input signal contact turns OFF to ON, and will be changed from
emergency stop to normal operation when external input signal contact turns ON to OFF.
3 When ON/OFF input signal is selected, the status will be changed from OFF to ON when the external input
signal contact turns OFF to ON, and will be changed from ON to OFF when the external input signal contact
turns ON to OFF.

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(B) Pulse signal
1 Even if the ON signal is input during ON, the status will remain at the ON status.
2 When the local remote controller is prohibited, the ON/OFF operation, operation mode selection and
temperature setting from the local remote controller is prohibited.
3 Set the pulse width (contact ON time) to 0.5 to 1.0 second.

7 - 2 External output function


(1)The function of external output
•The "ON" signal is output when one or more air conditioner are in the ON operation.
•The "Malfunction" signal is output when one or more air conditioner malfunctions.

(2)Specification of external output interface


CN2 Lead wire Description of each terminal
No.1 Green Common (0V)
No.2 Black ON/OFF
No.3 Brown Malfunction/Normal

1 "ON" signal and "Malfunction" signal will both be output.

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Appendix 1 : Initial setting (abridged)
Initial setting list
Power on
Displaying for a maximum of 7 minutes. * User operation
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There is group 1 OPERATION MONITOR
information. 2 OPERATION SETTING
3 SCHEDULE SETTING
INITIAL SETTING
4 MALFUNCTION
PLEASE WAIT MONITOR
5 CURRENT TIME
SETTING
Group information
modification and
settings modification Continously press
There is no group
and
information.
(2 seconds or longer)

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1 GROUP SETTING
1 ADDRESS SETTING
2 FUNCTION SELECT 2 INTERLOCKED
SETTING
3 IP ADDRESS SETTING Setting end 3 REFRIGIERANT
4 GROUP SETTING MONITOR
4 MALFUNCTUON
PLEASE SET MONITOR
5 USER SETTING
INITIAL SETTING

ENTER

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6 ADDRESS SETTING
BACK
1 8 SCREEN
7 FUNCTION SETTING
8 IP ADDRESS SETTING

VER. .
Setting items BACK

Menu items screen


Group configuration setting
GROUP SETTING … This performs the same group setting.
G01 GROUP
ADDRESS • SELECT : Select the group number.
UNIT
• : Move the cursor to address display position.

REMOTE CONTROLLER
• Numeric keypayed : Set the address.
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
indoor unit, local remote controller
slave system controller
GROUP NAME SET

GROUP NAME SET BACK


ENTER SCREEN

GROUP NAME • : Move the cursor to the desired character.


G01 M
• ENTER
: Select the charactor.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - • DEL.
: Delete the charactor.
A B CD E F GH I J K L M
N OP Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Group name display area
M MR

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Interlocked setting
INTERLOCKED SETTING … Registration of interlocked operation of ventilation unit with single or
INTERLOCKED
UNIT ADDRESS 005
multiple indoor unit is performed.
UNIT ADDRESS • GROUP
SELECT
: Select the address number of the interlocked
OA processor unit or LOSSNAY.
• : Move the cursor to address display position.
• Numeric keypayed : Set the address of the indoor unit.

User setting
USER SETTING … Select the display method and timer settings.
1 OPERATION MONITOR
GROUP NO. /NAME
/UNIT ADDRESS
• : Select the items.
2 SCHEDULE DATA
SET- BACK/SET TEMP
/ NONE
3 FILTER SIGN
NONE/INDICATE
4 GROUP NO. DISPLAY
NONE/INDICATE
5 2001-1-1/1-1-2001
6 ROOM TEMPERATURE
NONE/INDICATE
7 TEMP. UNIT ˚C / ˚F

Refrigerant monitor
R E F R I G E R A N T M O N I TO R … The unit address are displayed for each refrigerant system.
OUTDOOR ADDRESS 51 GROUP
BC/OS ADDRESS • SELECT : Change the displayed refrigerant system.
52
UNIT ADDRESS
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 09 10 11 12 13 14
15 16

Malfunction log
MALFUNCTION LOG … The function allows monitoring of a log of the last 64 malfunction.
PAGE 01/01
GROUP
18-04-2002 19:01 • SELECT : Changing pages.
001-6607 (DETECT 000)
16-04-2002 12:45
014-6602 (DETECT 014)
12-04-2002 03:23 • DEL. : Clear the malfunction log.
003-6607 (DETECT 000)
15-04-2002 09:12
112-6607 (DETECT 012)
01-04-2002 23:56
001-6607 (DETECT 000)

M-NET address setting


M-NET ADDRESS … Displays, or sets, the controller M-NET address.
M-NET ADDRESS: 000 • Numeric keypayed : Set the controller address.
(000,201 250)
*Initial value is 000.

Function setting
FUNCTION SETTING … Sets the function of the controller.
• Numeric keypayed : Set ON/OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
OFF
• : Move the cursor. : Active

When No.3 is set to ON, the KA address input field is displayed.


Numeric keypayed : Set the address of the K transmission conveter.

IP address setting
IP ADDRESS SETTING … Sets the LAN IP address.

IP ADDRESS :
*Setting is unnecessary when a LAN is used.
192.168.001.001
• : Move the cursor to the address setting position.
MASK ADDRESS :
255.255.255.000 • Numeric keypayed : Set the address (0 255)

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Appendix 2 : User operation (abridged)
Shows the operation panel, screen, etc. for user operation.

Overall status lamp Collective operation switch


ON …During operation
OFF …All group are stopping
BLINKING…Malfunction

ON/OFF

TEST RUN
ON/OFF MODE FAN SPEED
1 2 3 GROUP
SELECT
AIR
DIRECTION
BACK
4 5 6 SCREEN

TEMP. CLOCK/
PATTERN VENTILATION
7 8 9 INS.
REMOTE TIMER
PROHIBITION MODE RESET
CENTRAL CONTROLLER ENTER
G-50A 0 DEL.

User operation menu screen


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Initial setting 1 OPERATION MONITOR


menu 2 OPERATION SETTING
Continously press and 3 SCHEDULE SETTING
* To initial setting ( 2 seconds or longer )
4 MALFUNCTION
MONITOR
5 CURRENT TIME
SETTING
2

BACK
SCREEN

Operation setting screen

*The following settings are possible using the


Operation Panel switches
• Start/Stop, mode, set temperature, etc.
• Local remote control operation prohibition setting
Function area
MON. : MONITOR
PROH. : PROHIBIT
COL. : COLLECTIVE
M. : MEMORY BACK
SCREEN 1
MR. : MEMORY READ

BACK
SCREEN
Reverse : ON Normal : OFF
Blinking : Malfunction during unit off
Blinking and Reverse : Malfunction during unit is on Blinking "MON."
+
BACK
SCREEN Operation monitor screen
<Unit address display>
GROUP
• SELECT : Change the display group
ON/OFF
• 1
: Turn all the units in that group ON or OFF

<Group number display, Group name display>


• : Move the " " symbol.
ON/OFF
• 1
: Set the displayed group unit in indicated by the " " symbol
to the ON/OFF mode.

<Group number display>

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Weekly schedule setting screen
GROUP
• SELECT : Change the display group.
• : Move the cursor to the pattern position.
CLOCK / PATTERN
• 5 / 8 : Select P1 to P4 or ( - )
• ENTER
: Complete the setting.
The cursor will move to the next setting position.
* Repeat assign the schedule pattern to each day (and each group)
NOTE : When the No.4 function select is set ON, P4 connot be set.
BACK
SCREEN * P1 to P3 of a composite pattern composed of P1 to P3 and P4.

P1 P4 BACK
SCREEN
+ ENTER

• : Move the cursor position.


CLOCK / PATTERN
• 5 / 8 : Select the ON(PROHIBITION) time or OFF
(PERMISSION) time.
(Time is changed by 10 minutes unit.)
• ENTER
: Complete the setting. The cursor moves to the next setting p
* Repeat set schedules.
* Three types (P1-P3) of daily ON/OFF pattern and one type (P4) of prohibition/
permission pattern are available respectively, each of which can be set for each
group.
Schedule parttern setting screen

Malfunction monitor screen


4

BACK
SCREEN • : Change the pages
or = page + 1

or = page - 1

RESET
• DEL. : Reset all malfunctions

The unit address


where the malfunction occurred The unit address
where the malfunction was detected
Error code

NOTE : When there is no malfunction taking place,[NO ERROR] lights up instead of [ERROR CODE].
5
When operation of the G-50A is prohibited,reset operation is invalid.
BACK
SCREEN

Current time setting screen

• : Move the cursor position


• 5 8 : Set the number or day
* Set the date day, month, year and time.
• ENTER
: Press this switch, where all setting have been completed.
22-09-2002 SUN 00:00
* The clock count will start with the second reset to 0.

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This product is designed and intended for use in the residential,
commercial and light -industrial environment.
The product at hand is • Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
based on the following • Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/
EU regulations: 336/EEC

NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide resonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
However, there is no quarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:

- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.


- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION


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